Articles (Communication)

Children and Psychological Illnesses
(Health and Diseases)

Many people thought that psychological illnesses are far from occuring in children, but they are more vulnerable to depression as they are psychologically fragile.

Sticking to Your Plan in the Age of Coronavirus
(Education, Business, and Society)

Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, uncertainty has become the master of the scene, affecting our lives dramatically, and bringing most plans to a halt.


Technology and Internet Access for All
(Computers and Information Technology)

Technology has witnessed huge leaps in the past decade andhas helped make our lives easier and more comfortable; this is the case for developed countries, but not for the developing or least developed ones.


Working from Home; Challenge or Bliss?
(Education, Business, and Society)

Working from home is not an easy feat, especially in these challenging time; yet, this current crisis has shown that many can indeed do their work, maybe even work better from home.


Telemedicine: House Call Doctors Make a Comeback!
(Health and Diseases)

The impact of telemedicine is expected to transform the future of medicine and healthcare givers in the coming few years, in all areas; how will it do that?


How to Avoid the Coronavirus?
(Health and Diseases)

The key through this ordeal safely is carefully searching for correct information, and protecting yourself and your loved ones against this dangerous virus.


Hacking Memories
(Human Body)

Our memories represent our experiences and cultures, and inspire how we deal with others.

What Is Quantum Computing?
(Computers and Information Technology)

Experts expect a revolution in informatics led by quantum computing.

The Most Famous Human Rights Charts
(Education, Business, and Society)

Circulating the term “Human Rights”, even though not directly used, has begun long ago. 

A Big Screen Reveal of Big Heroes: The Imitation Game
(Inventions and Innovations)

Many scientists exerted extensive efforts to benefit people by their research and inventions; yet, not many know their stories.

Inktober: A Viral Challenge
(Science in Arts and Culture)

That is all you need to know about Inktober. Now go make something beautiful!


Baby Sleep Debate
(Science Fun Time: Stories and Activities)

Mother: What do I do when the baby is crying, and I am exhausted?

The Truth about Multitasking
(Food, Mood, and Behavior)

Do you multitask? Is it possible for our brains to engage in more than one task at a time? What does science say about multitasking?

The Great Baby Sleep Debate (2)
(Food, Mood, and Behavior)

Adding to the confusion of sleep-deprived parents are the contradicting studies supporting both schools of sleep training.


The Great Baby Sleep Debate (1)
(Food, Mood, and Behavior)

When I first held my newborn girl in my arms, I pledged my life for her happiness, and I knew deep in my heart that I would do anything for her. 

A World Without Internet
(Computers and Information Technology)

Those born in the 20th century know well the life with and without the internet, but younger generations depend on it on a daily basis.

The Science of Smile
(Human Body)

Based on science, smiling changes the brain’s physiology and turns negative emotions into positive ones.

How to Improve your Social Skills in Five Steps
(Food, Mood, and Behavior)

Building good relationships with others plays a great role in reducing stress, so it is important to pay attention to your social connections.


Benefits of Journaling for Children
(Education, Business, and Society)

Journaling is considered one of the most effective acts of self-care and the best for self-discovery. 


Science Communication: The Lifeline for New Generations
(Education, Business, and Society)

Since I worked as a science communicator, I can describe science communication as a means of survival to current and future generations.


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